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jaysay 08-12-2010 09:48

One of the strangest cases I've heard of
 
SA murder victim's husband arrested - Yahoo! News UK
This case is one of the strangest cases I've eve hard of, why would a guy arrange to have his wife killed on their honeymoon, silver wedding yes, honeymoon:eek:

entwisi 08-12-2010 09:52

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I read that his company was in financial trouble, perhaps she was well insured....


:D

gynn 08-12-2010 10:03

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 867334)
why would a guy arrange to have his wife killed

For her money?

cashman 08-12-2010 10:04

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cos maybe he came to his senses.:D

jaysay 08-12-2010 10:12

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Originally Posted by gynn (Post 867342)
For her money?

Bit obvious that gynn:rolleyes:

Bob Dobson 08-12-2010 10:32

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I know of a few men and women who, on reflection, think that it would have been a good idea to have done it at that early stage. Would have saved a lot of heartache

A few years ago I atrtended an informal gathering to celebrate a couple's 50th wedding anniversary. The wife was asjked to say a few words..." I can honestly say that in 50years, I have not once thought of divorce........MURDER Yes."

MargaretR 08-12-2010 10:43

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Originally Posted by Bob Dobson (Post 867355)
I know of a few men and women who, on reflection, think that it would have been a good idea to have done it at that early stage. Would have saved a lot of heartache

A few years ago I atrtended an informal gathering to celebrate a couple's 50th wedding anniversary. The wife was asjked to say a few words..." I can honestly say that in 50years, I have not once thought of divorce........MURDER Yes."

Now why didn't I think of that!
Funerals are cheaper than divorces.
On second thoughts - my first divorce was cheap and mutual and he was basically a nice chap (he did pay child maintenence)
...but the second:eek: - someone else murdered him 20 years later - natural justice:D

Neil 08-12-2010 11:25

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 867358)
...but the second:eek: - someone else murdered him 20 years later - natural justice:D

Did you feel cheated at the time?

MargaretR 08-12-2010 11:29

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 867365)
Did you feel cheated at the time?

I did miss out on the 'dance on the grave' bit because I didn't learn about his death until two years after the event.

It was an 'unexplained' undustrial 'accident'

gynn 08-12-2010 12:02

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 867358)
my first divorce was cheap and mutual and he was basically a nice chap (he did pay child maintenence)

He probably thought that was preferable to living with all those nappies boiling away on the stove.......

Benipete 08-12-2010 14:40

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 867366)
I did miss out on the 'dance on the grave' bit because I didn't learn about his death until two years after the event.

It was an 'unexplained' undustrial 'accident'

Was he labouring under a misconception?:confused::D:D

MargaretR 08-12-2010 14:59

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 867394)
Was he labouring under a misconception?:confused::D:D

...that would be his mother ;)

gynn 08-12-2010 17:11

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The publicist Max Clifford has been employed to represent the husband.

Why?

:confused::confused::confused::confused::confused:

jaysay 08-12-2010 17:36

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Originally Posted by gynn (Post 867371)
He probably thought that was preferable to living with all those nappies boiling away on the stove.......

And Margaret delving into the unknown:D

jaysay 08-12-2010 17:38

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Originally Posted by gynn (Post 867420)
The publicist Max Clifford has been employed to represent the husband.

Why?

:confused::confused::confused::confused::confused:

He's alwas there to make a fast buck is out Max:rolleyes: somebody as to sell the story to the NOTW and the SUN:D

jaysay 08-12-2010 17:42

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 867401)
...that would be his mother ;)

Why does everybody make the mother-in-law into a scheming bitch, I've had two and i worshiped the ground that was coming to um:D:dflam:

MargaretR 08-12-2010 17:52

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 867433)
Why does everybody make the mother-in-law into a scheming bitch, I've had two and i worshiped the ground that was coming to um:D:dflam:

I liked her - just inferred that she shouldn't have birthed him.

cashman 08-12-2010 18:12

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was listening to n interview wi Clifford this aft, he said i looked into his eyes n asked him n knew he was innocent.:rolleyes: which i think is great, Cameron can employ him n others of that ilk, "Sack the Judges n Barristers" save billons per annum on trails etc, n jobs a good un.:rolleyes:

jaysay 08-12-2010 18:16

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 867453)
was listening to n interview wi Clifford this aft, he said i looked into his eyes n asked him n knew he was innocent.:rolleyes: which i think is great, Cameron can employ him n others of that ilk, "Sack the Judges n Barristers" save billons per annum on trails etc, n jobs a good un.:rolleyes:

Bloody Cripin would have been innocent In Cliffords eyes if he'd have been paying wads of wonga:D

cashman 08-12-2010 18:21

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 867458)
Bloody Cripin would have been innocent In Cliffords eyes if he'd have been paying wads of wonga:D

that was the whole jist of me post.;)

jaysay 08-12-2010 18:27

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 867461)
that was the whole gist of me post.;)

The Cashman he talk in mysterious ways:D:D:D

katex 08-12-2010 22:06

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On discussion of this today, a friend suggested it was because he have found out that maybe she wasn't a virgin ... happens. :eek:

Mancie 08-12-2010 22:31

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All sounds abit dodgy to me.. the cab driver in South Africa who was found guilty of murdering this girl entered a plea bargain and only got 18years.

cashman 08-12-2010 22:32

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 867518)
On discussion of this today, a friend suggested it was because he have found out that maybe she wasn't a virgin ... happens. :eek:

its like owt kate- rumours abound, tale i heard he was in financial trouble, will all come out in the wash.:confused:

entwisi 09-12-2010 08:55

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I too heard the financial trouble side of things

jaysay 09-12-2010 09:12

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 867529)
its like owt kate- rumours abound, tale i heard he was in financial trouble, will all come out in the wash.:confused:

If thats right cashy this is a good case for the death penalty, that is pure evil:mad:

Alan Varrechia 09-12-2010 10:41

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According to Max the parasite Clifferd he is innocent, so he must be eh. :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

jaysay 09-12-2010 10:46

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Originally Posted by Alan Varrechia (Post 867638)
According to Max the parasite Clifferd he is innocent, so he must be eh. :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

And the Moon IS made of green cheese:D

gynn 12-12-2010 08:28

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Now it seems there is CCTV evidence of the husband handing over payment to the taxi driver for allegedly murdering his wife AND there is an accusation that he paid for a similar murder a few years ago.........

Lets watch Max Clifford's behaviour over the coming days and weeks. If the guy is innocent, it will take all of his skills to get him out a major frame-up.

If he's guilty, watch him drop it like a hot potato!

jaysay 12-12-2010 09:22

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Originally Posted by gynn (Post 868347)
Now it seems there is CCTV evidence of the husband handing over payment to the taxi driver for allegedly murdering his wife AND there is an accusation that he paid for a similar murder a few years ago.........

Lets watch Max Clifford's behaviour over the coming days and weeks. If the guy is innocent, it will take all of his skills to get him out a major frame-up.

If he's guilty, watch him drop it like a hot potato!

Believe he's already ordered a pair of asbestos gloves gynn:rolleyes:


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